This exceptional and bright studio of 30 square meter with terrace is located near the prestigious Champs Elysees avenue, on the 7th floor with elevator. It has been fully renovated by an architect who selected every fixture and furniture with design and extreme care. It can sleep up to 4 guests.

This apartment was engineered with a luxury Yacht Cabin as an inspiration:
- Distinct Bed & Living Area area it can sleep 2 Couples comfortably.
- Beautiful Rain shower large cabin with dim able lighting
- 15m2 Private planted terrace like a floating garden with light fixtures for romantic effect at night.

You will find an elegant suite to enjoy day or night. ( TV, DVD, WIFI Internet, Ipod Dock etc). When staying here, just enjoy every luxurious detail of your stay in the French Capital!

The 8th arrondissement is home to the Avenue des Champs-Elysées, probably the most famous avenue in the world. This is a district where the celebrities of fashion design, painting, cinema and theatre are born.

This impressive promenade stretches from the Place the la Concorde to the Place Charles de Gaulle, the site of the Arc de Triomphe.

Its western end is bordered by cinemas, theatres, cafés and luxury shops. Near the Place de la Concorde, the street is bordered by the Jardins des Champs-Elysées, beautifully arranged gardens with fountains and some grand buildings including the Grand and Petit Palais on the southern side and the Elysée at its northern end.

The Champs-Elysées is the main site for all Paris' major celebrations. This is where Parisians celebrate New Year's Eve and where the military parades are held on the 14th of July. Historic national events, like the Liberation at the end of the second World War or the victory in the World Cup are also celebrated here.

The 8th is also home to the Arc de Triomphe, and close to the Trocadero and Palais de Chaillot, Madeleine church, Concorde Plaza, the Palais de la Decouverte, Petit Palais Museum, and the Grand Palais.

Evenings in the 8th mean a dizzying selection of restaurants and French brasseries, and famous shows like the Lido or the Crazy Horse.

For those coming to Paris on business, you'll be near several business centers, such as Porte Maillot, La Defense, and not far from the Charles de Gaulle Airport and Orly Airports.